2024

From the Pastor • April 24, 2024

From the Pastor • April 24, 2024

This coming Sunday, April 28, will be my final Sunday as your pastor. It is a bittersweet time of saying good-bye, but we are also faithfully looking to our future, knowing that the Holy Spirit is with us and all shall be well. So let's gather together to worship God—to celebrate our time together and to give thanks to God for the blessings that have been showered upon us. We'll be focusing on Micah 6:8 and 1 John 4:7-12—and the call of love. Love makes the world go round! Our work as followers of Jesus Christ is to love God and one another and the world. John declares that "God is love." Ultimately, if there is love, there will be a way. 

From the Pastor • April 10, 2024

From the Pastor • April 10, 2024

This coming Sunday—April 14th—we'll be reading the story of the "Road to Emmaus" from Luke 24:13-35. This story takes place just after Jesus has been crucified; there is rumor that he has been resurrected. After the devastation of all that happened in Jerusalem, the disciples were all wondering "What's next?" We, ourselves, often find ourselves in the same position—when changes and troubles find their way into our lives, we wonder "what's next?" Let's gather as a church family to worship together, to gather around God's word, and to pray for God's guidance as we all ask the question, "what's next?"   

From the Pastor • April 4, 2024

From the Pastor • April 4, 2024

This coming Sunday, April 7th, is "Holy Humor Sunday.” It's actually an older tradition of many churches that has been experiencing a resurgence of popularity over the past few decades. You'll learn more about the purpose of this service in worship, but you can start thinking about a joke to share and feel free to dress appropriately for the spirit of the day! 

From the Pastor • March 18, 2024

From the Pastor • March 18, 2024

This Sunday, Palm Sunday, is the beginning of Holy Week. We remember when Jesus led a hopeful crowd into the holy city of Jerusalem to shouts of "hosanna!", "save us!" The masses had so many expectations for Jesus and the Romans were feeling threatened, so when Jesus arrived on a small colt, everyone was probably confused. This gospel accounts of Jesus' triumphant arrival into Jerusalem remind us that Jesus operates in ways that always seek to shatter our cycles of violence and power. Indeed, Jesus regularly upends our expectations and we are forced to see God, the world, and ourselves in new ways.

From the Pastor • March 13, 2024

From the Pastor • March 13, 2024

We seem to be facing many overwhelming problems in our nation and our world—global warming, wars and political crises, natural disasters. Right here in our own community, we struggle with how to best help those people living on the streets. Christ calls as stewards of creation and servants. We find meaning in helping others, but we also admit that sometimes our batteries get drained. And when we feel exhausted, other pieces of our lives can feel like they are falling apart. 

From the Pastor • February 14, 2024

From the Pastor • February 14, 2024

Happy Valentine's Day!  Hope your heart is warmed today. 

This Sunday, February 18, is the first Sunday of Lent. 
Lent is a holy time of repentance, reflection, and renewal—for 40 days—as we make our way to the miracle of Easter morning. Lent officially begins with Ash Wednesday; we remember that we are human—flawed and temporary—while God is eternal and God's love is unending. As you begin this sacred "journey," you might consider taking on a spiritual practice or two.

From the Pastor • January 24, 2024

From the Pastor • January 24, 2024

This Sunday, January 21, I'll be attempting to say a few words about a Christian approach to the Palestine/Israel conflict. I certainly have no answers, but seeing as how we just celebrated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, perhaps we can at least open our hearts to the many emotions swirling around this troubled part of the world. In fact, the theme of our service concerns prayer; our text is from Luke 18:1-8 which features a widow's prayer and persistence in working with a wicked judge. I appreciate your prayers as I attempt to craft a sermon that can offer something of value for such a messy situation! 

From the Pastor • January 17, 2024

From the Pastor • January 17, 2024

This Sunday, January 21, I'll be attempting to say a few words about a Christian approach to the Palestine/Israel conflict. I certainly have no answers, but seeing as how we just celebrated Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday, perhaps we can at least open our hearts to the many emotions swirling around this troubled part of the world. In fact, the theme of our service concerns prayer; our text is from Luke 18:1-8 which features a widow's prayer and persistence in working with a wicked judge. I appreciate your prayers as I attempt to craft a sermon that can offer something of value for such a messy situation! 

In Uncertain Times, We Stand Firm Together on Christ, Our Rock—Bethany’s 2024 Stewardship Campaign

In Uncertain Times, We Stand Firm Together on Christ, Our Rock—Bethany’s 2024 Stewardship Campaign

No matter where we find ourselves as a church or as individual believers, we have been called to be stewards of God’s creation. Therefore, the call to commit our time, talent and treasure to help build the kingdom of God here on Earth remains unchanged. In fact, the argument can be made that now, more than ever, is the time when we need bold faith and generosity to construct a bold new vision of the Church.